2019
DOI: 10.3280/sl2019-155002
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A job like any other? Working in the social sector between transformations of work and the crisis of welfare

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“…Social care work is a highly feminized sector, with women making up 82% of the workforce in the Italian case (Caselli & Giullari, 2022 ). This study focuses on SCWs working in schools to foster the autonomy and the inclusion of children with disabilities within the class.…”
Section: Collective Responses To the Self‐sacrificing Ideal During Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social care work is a highly feminized sector, with women making up 82% of the workforce in the Italian case (Caselli & Giullari, 2022 ). This study focuses on SCWs working in schools to foster the autonomy and the inclusion of children with disabilities within the class.…”
Section: Collective Responses To the Self‐sacrificing Ideal During Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that social care is a public service which depends on the municipality, many municipalities do not deliver it directly but contract it out to other providers, usually not‐for‐profit institutions which have a formally “cooperative” organization. The latter, in order to be competitive, rely on the cost‐containment of SCW's labor (Caselli et al., 2016 ), to the point of sometimes merging volunteering and social care work (Busso & Lanunziata, 2016 ). This despite the fact that SCWs are required to have specific university degrees in Education or to be certified through specialized courses to practice their job (Carbone, 2018 ).…”
Section: Collective Responses To the Self‐sacrificing Ideal During Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, sabemos muy bien que las pandemias siempre han sido ocasión e instrumento de transformación social y urbana: el crecimiento de las desigualdades no es sólo una consecuencia natural del virus, sino que se debe esencialmente a las lógicas actuadas para contrarrestar el mismo virus (Petrillo, 2021). Actualmente, el marco estructural en el cual actúan dichas dinámicas es la hegemonía absoluta neoliberal de las políticas sanitarias, sociales y asistenciales que emergen sobre una modulación global del bienestar social como campo económico (Caselli et al, 2019). Entre las terribles consecuencias de todo esto es necesario entender que en Italia, por ejemplo, sólo uno de cada tres niños ha sido asistido por el servicio de salud público para las curas neuropsíquicas, contra la diabetes y la leucemia, a un año después del inicio de la pandemia (datos extraídos de Robertini, 2021).…”
Section: Introducción: Entre Medicalización Del Cuerpo Social Y Desre...unclassified